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    Nearly 300,000 SC customers still awaiting power a week after Hurricane Helene

    By Jordan Lawrence,

    6 hours ago

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    The number of power outages following Hurricane Helene is dwindling but remains considerable a week after the storm tore across a large swath of South Carolina.

    As of about 7:30 a.m. Friday, 282,896 customers in the state remained without power. That’s down from 490,696 on Wednesday morning.

    The majority of outages are still in the Upstate region, with three counties seeing a majority of their customers without power: Laurens County (15,595 out of 30,386 customers without power), Greenwood County (14,413 out of 27,111), and Edgfield County (8,050 out of 14,795). It could be a while before some of these customers get power back.

    Outages are down in Lexington County (4,631 Friday compared to 12,583 Wednesday) and Richland County (1,003 Friday compared to 4,714 Wednesday).

    Overall, in the Midlands counties of Richland, Lexington, Kershaw, Orangeburg, Calhoun, Fairlfield, Sumter and Saluda, 10,491 customers were without power Friday morning. That doesn’t include the 35,613 in Aiken County.

    Dominion Energy , which has 820,613 customers in the state, had shaved its outages from 57,102 to 35,337 between Wednesday and Friday. Duke Energy , which has 185,733 customers in the state, had cut its outages from 323,015 to 185,733. The Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina had reduced its outages from 110,759 to 61,926.

    How long to go?

    Dominion Energy updated its estimates for restoring power Thursday:

    COUNTY

    Estimated Time for 95% Restoration

    Abbeville

    Active restoration in progress.

    Aiken

    Active restoration in progress.

    Allendale

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Bamberg

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Barnwell

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Beaufort

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Berkeley

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Calhoun

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Charleston

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Colleton

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Dorchester

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Edgefield

    Active restoration in progress.

    Fairfield

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Greenwood

    Active restoration in progress.

    Hampton

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Jasper

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Kershaw

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Lexington

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    McCormick

    Active restoration in progress.

    Newberry

    Friday, Oct. 4, 8 p.m.Due to extensive damage, restoration times have been extended.

    Orangeburg

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Richland

    More than 95% completed. Restoration ongoing.

    Saluda

    Active restoration in progress.

    Union

    Thursday, Oct. 3, 11 p.m.

    Duke Energy said Thursday night that it was on track to restore 134,000 customers by Friday evening. The remaining 85,000 costumers, which are in the hardest-hit areas, are anticipated to be restored by Sunday.

    Reporting an outage

    To report an outage, customers can go online or call:

    ▪ Dominion 888-333-4465

    ▪ Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina 803-796-6060

    Santee Cooper 888-769-7688

    ▪ Duke 800-769-3766

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    Alias
    4h ago
    No power here in Tamassee
    Mary Creekmore
    6h ago
    We're good in Greer Thank you CPW
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